Go to the store to pick up software is a disadvantage which can be avoided. You want the new version of Photoshop? Download it. According to the team to the wire at Mashable.com, Apple plans to release their next iteration of Mac OS X (called Lion) through the App Store for Mac. As mentioned in Mashable, the Mac App Store became part of the family of the OS X in January 2011. The release of a full OS through the son will bring an influx of traffic to the current perhaps-not-so popular Mac App Store.
Technology updates see a world demand growing faster than ever. Where are the updates on application for my iPhone? Until now, Apple used the medium of iTunes to update, to organize and save its mobile devices. ITunes plug-in process has and will continue to be, the scourge of the use of my iPhone. If you have used Android, you are very familiar with live updates, and now it appears as if Apple will put themselves in the game OTA. On to 9to5Mac Mark Gurman shares more details on Apple preparations for future updates of live TV to their devices with the Apple cloud backups. Yes, this cloud you've been waiting so long.
However, perhaps online not the best way to go. How is this possible? I too want live updates, believe me, but the statistics don't lie: TechCrunch MG Siegler discussing the (should be) simple update on the fiasco of press of the iPhone-location-cache which has been on plate of Apple for the last couple weeks. According to TechCrunch, Apple had to be just a week to push out an update to all users of iOS. Yes, for everyone and everything using the method of USB plug-in old-school.
On the reverse, Android version 2.3 has come out, but according to their own numbers, only 4% of Android users use the new software and it for 5 months, but of course, is in large part to the carrier and manufacturer of fragmentation.
Obviously, there are a few holes in the on-line process. I welcome the approach of Apple, and I imagine we'll hear all about this at Apple WWDC between 6-10 June 2011.
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